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Election Campaigning Online

2005

This article presents an integrated quantitative analysis of the functional, formal and content-related aspects of German political party websites during the 2002 National Elections. The analysis is guided by the normalization hypothesis of cyberspace, which infers a transfer of ‘real-world’ features of politics to the Internet. Results provide empirical evidence of a limited normalization in German e-campaigning: indeed, German party websites primarily serve information functions while neglecting interactive features. Yet, no overall gap in professionalism is found between major and minor parties analysed. Finally, online campaigning is dominated by a high level of self-referentiality but…

business.industryCommunication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesPublic relationsLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_language0506 political sciencePersonalizationGermanPolitics0508 media and communicationsQuantitative analysis (finance)Content analysisPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationlanguagebusinessEuropean Journal of Communication
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The Application of Optimal Topic Sequence in Adaptive e-Learning Systems

2016

In an adaptive e-learning system an opportunity to choose a course topic sequence is given to ensure personalization. The topic sequence can be obtained from three sources: teacher-offered topic sequence that is based on teacher’s pedagogical experience; learner’s free choice that is based on indicated links between topics, and, finally, the optimal topic sequence acquisition method described in this article. The optimal topic sequence is based on previous learners’ experience. With the help of the optimal topic sequence method, data about previous learners’ course topic sequence and course results are obtained. After the data analysis the optimal topic sequence for the specific course is o…

business.industryComputer scienceE-learning (theory)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONArtificial intelligencecomputer.software_genrebusinesscomputerNatural language processingSequence (medicine)Test (assessment)Personalization
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A Latent Class Analysis of Spanish Travelers’ Mobile Internet Usage in Travel Planning and Execution

2014

A study of 476 Spanish travelers found mixed interest and use for the many travel-related mobile internet services that are involved in planning and executing a trip. The findings indicate that these Spanish respondents can be classified into four segments based on the timing of using mobile apps for over a dozen activities involved in travel planning and execution: Savvies, Planners, Opportunists, and Low-techs. Each segment exhibits distinct patterns of mobile internet services usage. Savvies tend to be heavy mobile device users both before and during their trip, while Planners make heavy use of mobile devices in advance of but not during their trip. The Opportunists show a pattern oppos…

business.industryComputer scienceTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementMobile paymentInformation accessInformation technologyMobile searchMobile WebThe InternetAdvertisingbusinessMobile devicePersonalizationCornell Hospitality Quarterly
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Entry Barriers of Small and Medium-sized Software Firms in the Japanese Market

2007

The Japanese software market size was 131,773 million U.S. dollars in 2004. Due to limited domestic software production, Japan is highly dependent on imported software products. Despite the market potential for foreign software firms in Japan, almost no research exists on what kind of challenges foreign software firms encounter when they are entering the market. To fill this gap, this paper investigates the entry barriers of small and medium-sized software firms in the Japanese market by using a multi case-study. The findings suggest that most of the barriers are firm-specific and mainly related to firms’ resources and capabilities to operate in the market. The entry barriers encountered al…

business.industryGeography Planning and Developmentsoftware firmsJapanese marketJapanese marketPersonalizationsmall and medium-sized firmsCommerceSoftwareJapanPolitical Science and International RelationsMarket potentialentry barriersInformation flow (information theory)Business and International ManagementbusinessSoftware marketSoftware productionBarriers to entry
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Tailoring a Fashionable Self: Sartorial Practices in an Emerging Market Context

2015

Abstract This study consists in a quantitative analysis of fashion preferences, examining various factors influencing clothing personalization. The first part of the paper sets out the theoretical framework, discussing the historical relationship between the emergence of modernity and the configuration of fashion industry. The study proceeds with detailing the regional context where the empirical research is grounded, paying particular attention to the development and current status of the region’s clothing industry. After presenting the data and the methodology, the paper discusses the empirical findings followed by their interpretation. Based on the results we argue that the level of educ…

business.industryInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)ClothingPreferenceHM401-1281PersonalizationEmpirical researchclothing preferences fashion behaviour market standardization personalizationSociology (General)Quality (business)SociologyMarketingEmerging marketsbusinessmedia_commonSocial Change Review
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Does role stress predict burnout over time among health care professionals?

2012

Abstract The main objective of this study is to test the effects over time of three role stress variables (role conflict, role ambiguity and role overload) on the three burnout dimensions (emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and personal accomplishment). Based on theoretical models on burnout and on meta-analytical research, it is hypothesized that the three role stress variables will predict changes over time in emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, but not in personal accomplishment. The results obtained by means of hierarchical regression analysis partially support the hypothesis. The three role stress variables predict emotional exhaustion over time. Role conflict and role ove…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMultilevel modelPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryAmbiguityBurnoutRole conflictTest (assessment)DepersonalizationHealth caremedicinemedicine.symptomPsychologyEmotional exhaustionbusinessSocial psychologyApplied Psychologymedia_commonPsychologyhealth
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Integrated multimedia publishing: combining TV and newspaper content on personal channels

1999

Abstract Fast networks enable the delivery of TV and newspaper content over an Internet connection. This enables new types of integrated publications that include features from both media. The IMU system, described in this paper, automatically integrates newspaper and TV content into a continuously updated World Wide Web-multimedia publication. An active proxy server pursues the integration and delivers the publication through an ATM fibre link to fast networks, such as the bi-directional cable TV network and the ADSL telephone network, providing near-TV quality. The users read the IMU publication from the Internet on their PCs with normal World Wide Web-browsers. You can also watch the pub…

business.product_categoryMultimediaComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industryInternet televisioncomputer.software_genreProxy serverlaw.inventionNewspaperPersonalizationMetadataWorld Wide WeblawPublishingInternet accessThe InternetUser interfacebusinesscomputerComputer Networks
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The Relationship Between Dissociative Experiences and Cannabis Use: a Systematic Review

2019

Purpose of Review This systematic review aimed to investigate the relation between cannabis use and dissociation. Recent Findings Four analytical and 14 descriptive cross-sectional studies were included. There is no variation in the rates of cannabis use among individuals with dissociative experiences compared with the general population. In addition, the prevalence of dissociative disorders in subjects using cannabis is not different from those not using cannabis. The majority of the studies employed inadequate sampling procedures and a concurrent or retrospective assessment of the two variables, which might have increased the risk of bias, and only a few of them controlled for potential c…

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Personalization and hedonic motivation in creating customer experiences and loyalty in omnichannel retail

2020

This study examines the effects of personalization and hedonic motivation on customer experience and its loyalty outcomes in omnichannel retail context. The study develops eight hypotheses which are tested using two survey samples (Finland (n = 2084) and Sweden (n = 2334). In addition, empirical analysis includes 20 semi-structured interviews. The findings support all the hypotheses confirming the positive relationships personalization and hedonic motivation have on cognitive and emotional customer experience components. Further, the positive effects of customer experience on loyalty are confirmed. The results provide both theoretical and managerial insights for improved CX and customer loy…

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Biblijne i dogmatyczne podstawy nauki o szatanie oraz współczesne kryteria jej oceny

2018

Starożytny Wschód przypisywał personalny charakter tysiącom tajemniczych sił, których obecność wiązano z wszelkim złem, jakie nawiedza człowieka. Także w Biblii mówi się nie tylko o dobrych istotach duchowych – aniołach, ale i o takich, które szkodzą ludziom, przynoszą choroby i kuszą do złego. Duchy te nazywano demonami, a ich przywódcę szatanem lub diabłem. Artykuł w czterech punktach ukazuje biblijną naukę o demonach i szatanie, główne trendy rozwoju tej nauki w historii myśli chrześcijańskiej oraz kryteria stosowane we współczesnej hermeneutyce związanej z biblijnymi tekstami o demonach i szatanie.

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